Songs Played
From Appetite for Destruction:
- "Welcome to the Jungle"
- "It's So Easy"
- "Nightrain"
- "Out ta Get Me"
- "Mr. Brownstone"
- "Paradise City"
- "My Michelle"
- "Sweet Child o' Mine"
- "You're Crazy"
- "Rocket Queen"
From G N' R Lies:
- "Reckless Life"
- "Nice Boys"
- "Move to the City"
- "Mama Kin/Train Kept A-Rollin'" (with Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith)
- "Patience"
- "Used to Love Her"
- "You're Crazy" (Acoustic)
From Use Your Illusion I:
- "Right Next Door To Hell"
- "Dust N' Bones"
- "Live and Let Die"
- "Don't Cry" (Original)
- "Perfect Crime"
- "You Ain't the First"
- "Bad Obsession"
- "Back Off Bitch"
- "Double Talkin' Jive"
- "November Rain"
- "The Garden"
- "Garden Of Eden"
- "Bad Apples"
- "Dead Horse"
- "Coma"
From Use Your Illusion II:
- "Civil War"
- "14 Years"
- "Yesterdays"
- "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"
- "Breakdown"
- "Pretty Tied Up"
- "Locomotive"
- "So Fine"
- "Estranged"
- "You Could Be Mine"
- "Don't Cry" (Alt. Lyrics)
From "The Spaghetti Incident?":
- "Since I Don't Have You" (Intro)
- "Attitude"
Other commonly performed songs:
- "It's Alright" (Black Sabbath cover)
- "Wild Horses" (The Rolling Stones cover)
- "Dead Flowers" (The Rolling Stones cover)
- "Always on the Run" (Lenny Kravitz cover) (with Lenny Kravitz)
- "Theme From the Godfather" (Nino Rota cover) (Guitar Solo)
- "Imagine" (John Lennon cover) (Intro)
- "Dust In The Wind" (Todd Rundgren cover) (Intro)
- "It Tastes Good, Don't It?" (Unreleased original) (played during Rocket Queen)
- "I Was Only Joking" (Rod Stewart cover) (Intro)
- "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" (The Beatles cover) (Intro)
- "Only Women Bleed" (Alice Cooper cover) (Intro)
- "Mother" (Pink Floyd cover) (Intro)
- "Pinball Wizard" (The Who cover) (Intro)
- "The One" (Elton John cover) (Intro)
- "One" (U2 cover) (Intro)
- "Sail Away Sweet Sister" (Queen cover) (intro)
- "Bad Time" (Grand Funk Railroad cover) (Intro)
- "Let It Be" (The Beatles cover) (Guitar Solo)
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